Exploring puffed rice as a novel ink for 3D food printing: Rheological characterization and printability analysis

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[1] Department of Agro-Food Resources, National Institute of Agricultural Science, RDA, Wanju-gun
[2] Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Kyungpook National University, Daegu
[3] Institute of Food Science and Innovation, University of Chester, Chester
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3D printing; Buildability; Gelatinization; Puffed rice; Rheology; Viscoelasticity;
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10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2024.112313
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This study introduces a novel approach by using puffed rice (PR) as a sustainable and innovative ink for 3D food printing. Due to gelatinization and dextrinization, PR saw notable water absorption and solubility gains, with a modest viscosity uptick from 39.2 to 49.9 RVU, sharply contrasting Native rice (NR)'s jump from 128.9 to 167.8 RVU, emphasizing PR's minimal retrogradation. Gelatinized rice (GR) demonstrates similar stability in viscosity changes as PR, yet it requires more water and extended processing times for gelatinization. Conversely, PR's puffing process, which eliminates the need for water, offers quicker preparation and notable environmental benefits. Rheological analysis at 25% PR concentration reveals an optimal balance of viscosity (η, 897.4 Pa s), yield stress (τy, 2471.3 Pa), and flow stress (τf, 1509.2 Pa), demonstrating superior viscoelastic properties that facilitate enhanced printability and shape fidelity. Texture Profile Analysis outcomes reveals that PR significantly enhances key textural properties including hardness, adhesiveness, and springiness at this specific concentration. These findings highlight PR's potential as an eco-friendly and efficient ink choice for 3D-printed food products, providing enhanced performance and sustainability compared to GR and NR. © 2024 The Authors
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